Customizing Moodle

If you are a returning student, you have probably been surprised by Moodle’s new look, hopefully in a good way! The new Moodle has new features that will allow you to customize your page, and it also looks less cluttered and more sleek!

Under Courses tab, if you click on My Courses, you can customize the page by moving, adding and configuring blocks. First, you have to enable the Customize this page option on the top right-hand corner. Once it’s enabled,  you can drag and drop the blocks on the page. You can also add additional blocks such as Calendar, Latest news and Upcoming events. For the Course Overview block, you can choose to display only the courses you are taking this semester.

For more details, watch the video below.

 

Do you know about Course Hub?

How is everyone’s first week of school going?

If you are frustrated by wading through the long list of past and current courses on Moodle to find the right one, or if you are baffled about where to find the E-Reserves or the password to access it, or if you just wish for a little more organization in managing all your digital course materials, we might have a solution for you!

HubLogoCourse Hub is the best place to quickly access course listings and links to instructional resources being used in your current semester. So talk to your professor about linking course resources to Course Hub.

Let’s take a quick tour of the Course Hub. First go to http://courses.miis.edu/ and log in using your MIIS credentials. Once you are logged in, on the left-hand column, you will see My Semester Dashboard, which lists both your current and past semesters.

On the right, you will see all your courses in the selected semester, with links to various resources. For example, if you click on the moodle link, it will take you right to the Moodle course page. No need to search in a long list!

In addition to moodle, you can find other resources linked to the site such as a wordpress blog, E-Reserves link and other relevant resources.

And whenever you are ready for a study break, check out MIIS Informed to find out what’s happening on campus!

Watch the video below to see a quick demo of how Course Hub works.

 

 

DLC Data Fall 2014

J term is a time for reflection, evaluation and planning in the DLC. As a graduate assistant, I was tasked with compiling the statistics on DLC usage during Fall 2014, collected through three online booking systems. The data focuses on three service areas that the DLC provides: individual consulting sessions, digital recording booths as well as the community Design Space.

Through the online appointment system, users can select a time/day, a service, and a graduate assistant or staff member to work with. We offer four general service areas: Audio and Video Help, Blogging and Web Tools, Instructional Technology, as well as Presentation and Graphic Design. There is also an “other” category if the topic doesn’t fall under one of the pre-established categories. The data from the online appointment system shows that during the fall semester, we served a total of 93 unique users, who booked 232 appointments through the online reservation system. We logged a total of 116 hours of consulting sessions. In terms of the popularity of topics, Blogging and Web Tools was the most popular category as 59% of the consulting sessions were on this topic. Audio and Video Help came in second, with 26% of the total sessions. 8% of the sessions focused on Presentation and Graphic Design. Instructional Technology represented 3% of the documented appointments, however, this statistic does not reflect appointments booked outside of the system. 4% of the sessions were on other topics. In terms of frequency of appointments throughout the semester, October was our busiest month, with a total of 78 appointments. While we were ramping up in September when the online booking system was first introduced, we logged 33 appointments. In November and December, we logged 64 and 57 appointments respectively.

We have two recording booths, which can also be reserved through an online booking system. The data shows that during last semester, 50 unique users booked a total of 176 recording sessions which lasted about 300 hours. A closer look at the schedule reveals that as the semester progressed, the booking steadily grew, culminating in the most appointments in December, which accounted for 40% of the total sessions. Based on our observation, recording booths were used primarily as a quiet space for Skype and phone calls, Adobe Connect sessions, recording voiceovers for Podcasts, Camtasia screen capture projects, and video editing.

The Design Space has proven to be a popular choice for hosting events and classes on campus. During Fall 2014, we hosted a total of 59 unique gatherings which included 8 graduate courses, 27 events, 17 meetings and 4 workshops. Among the 59 gatherings, 18 were recurring. Recurring classes were the norm, as 7 out of 8 classes were scheduled multiple times during the semester. Among the 27 community events, there were receptions, potlucks, movie nights, morning yoga, weekly dance club, blood drives, presentations, guest speaker sessions, etc. This diversity of events demonstrates that the DLC continued to be a campus event hub while the Holland Center was being renovated . The 17 meetings were mainly class discussions or club meetings. The majority of the 4 workshops were sponsored by the DLC, with a focus on popular topics such as WordPress and screen capture. The space was also used for other purposes such as video filming.

Below is the infographic representation of the statistics, made using Piktochart. Infographic stands for the graphic representation of information or data. Piktochart is a website that allows users to easily create an infographic chart through using the existing templates or creating their own. Piktochart is very user friendly with its drag-and-drop feature. Once the chart has been created, it can be either downloaded as a static image or pdf file or viewed online which shows the interactive features.  To view the online version, click on this link:
https://magic.piktochart.com/output/4066290-dlc-data

DLC data (1)

 

 

Get Your Professional Headshot

Need a photo for LinkedIn, your e-portfolio or other professional uses?  Here’s your chance to get one!

Why do I need one?  “First impressions have always mattered, and in the past it was all about the handshake.  Now that we’ve entered the world of LinkedIn, virtual business, and online personal branding, a well-done headshot can be equally important as a firm grip.”

What should I wear? “The number one thing you should NOT wear is something that you are not comfortable in.  If you are uncomfortable in your clothes, this will be very apparent in your photos.  This isn’t the time to experiment.  What you want to convey in your photos is the best version of your authentic self, so wear what will represent the image you want the viewer to perceive…The number one consideration is to wear clothes that fit you well.”

More to think about:

Poodll Anywhere Tutorial Uploaded on YouTube

For those of you that would to enhance your Moodle knowledge,  there’s a new tutorial video on YouTube explaining how to use the new Moodle plug-in called Poodll. Poodll is an easy-to-use voice recorder which then converts the recording into a MP3 file, displayed as a mini audio player. It is great for speaking activities at home and sharing the recordings with the class. For more information, please check out the video!

To download the latest version of Flash, click here.

Upcoming Event: Effective Data Presentation Techniques

Effective Data Presentation Techniques.001A workshop @ The Commons with Profs. Moyara Ruehsen and Phil Murphy

 

Monday, November 18, 6:00 pm in the Design Space

Wondering how best to present your data for all of those course assignments and reports? Well, now is your chance to learn from the experts. Tell your story in a coherent and effective manner with a graph that your audience can interpret in two seconds. Should you use a pie chart for that data? Is there an optimal number of slices? What about an area diagram? When is it best to use a horizontal bar chart instead of a vertical column chart? When do stacked columns make sense? (Almost never.) How can 3-D deceive? Are there effective ways to combine lines and columns in the same diagram? (Yes.) And will it ever make sense to use a stacked area diagram (yes) or a donut or half-donut (yes)? Or should you abandon the chart idea altogether and just go with a table? (Sometimes.) Hear more nuanced answers to these questions and more!

Teaching in the “Inverted Classroom” – An Emerging Practices Breakfast Conversation

Inverted-600x628What?    Breakfast Burritos, Coffee, and Great Collegial Conversation!
Where?  Design Space @ the Digital Learning Commons
420 Calle Principal / 001 McGowan
When?   Friday, May 3, 2013 9:00-10:30am
Who? MIIS Faculty (Please RSVP by Weds., May 1) – No Technology Skills Required!

The Digital Learning Commons and the Office of the Provost are pleased to invite MIIS faculty to a breakfast conversation on emerging teaching practices.  Our guests will be CSUMB assistant professor of computer science, Kate Lockwood, and instructional technology consultant, Jeff McCall.  Jeff and Kate have recently collaborated on the design and implementation of an “inverted classroom” approach to one of her courses.

“Flip teaching (or inverted classroom) is a form of blended learning which encompasses any use of technology to leverage the learning in a classroom, so a teacher can spend more time interacting with students instead of lecturing. This is most commonly being done using teacher-created videos that students view outside of class time. It is also known as backwards classroom, reverse instruction, flipping the classroom, and reverse teaching.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flipped_classroom

During this breakfast conversation, we’ll discuss the pedagogical opportunities and challenges presented by the “inverted” approach to course design and learn about the nature of faculty – instructional technologist collaboration.

Guests

kate_lockwoodKate Lockwood is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Information Technology at Cal State University at Monterey Bay. She is passionate about making computer science accessible to all interested students regardless of background or learning style. Kate is particularly interested in leveraging emerging technologies in the classroom.

 

jeff_mccallJeff McCall is a staff member in the Center for Academic Technologies at Cal State Monterey Bay. As an Instructional Technology Consultant he develops, deploys and trains faculty in technology in support of teaching. He’s been at CSUMB for 10 years.

 

Background Resources

Hall, M. “Flipping Your Class” published January 23, 2013 The Innovative Educator

Talbot, R. “How the inverted classroom works, a manifesto for students” published August 14, 2012 Chronicle.com

Bowen, J. “Teaching Naked: Why removing technology from your Classroom will improve student learning.” published November 1, 2006 National Teaching and Learning Forum

7 things you should know about the ‘flipped classroom” Educause

Garr, R. “Eric Mazur – Confessions of a Converted Lecturer” published March 26, 2013 Presentation Zen

Frock Swap

Screen Shot 2013-04-19 at 11.31.40 AMWhen: Saturday, April 27, 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Where: Design Space at the Digital Learning Commons

In an effort to bring awareness and combat this stereotype the Monterey County Rape Crisis Center (MCRCC) will be hosting a community Frock Swap. Women bring gently or never used clothing/accessories/shoes to swap and share with other women. Left over clothing goes to consignment stores with the proceeds going to the MCRCC and/or the remaining clothing will be donated to local women’s shelters. The Frock Swap will take place during Sexual Assault Awareness Month (April 2013) and in conjunction with Denim Day.

Raffle prizes include:

A gift basket of artisan goods, pole dancing classes at Ms. Tryss Boutique – Monterey’s ONLY pole dancing studio, and more!

Suggested Donation: $10

includes 1 raffle ticket. Additional tickets can be bought for $1